The Standup

TJ DeVries
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Jan 22, 2026 • 1h 17min

Scam Altman's Crypto Currency

Explore the bizarre world of Sam Altman's Worldcoin, where eyeball-scanning orbs promise a 'proof of human' identity! The crew dives into the ethical quagmire of biometrics and privacy risks, raising eyebrows over the AI-funded Universal Basic Income pitch. Amid conspiracy theories, they laugh at the chaotic rollout and the unsettling corporate maneuvers behind the scenes. With witty cultural references and timely critiques, this lively discussion uncovers the ominous implications of merging tech and humanity.
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Jan 13, 2026 • 1h 2min

Casey breaksdown AWS outage (Whiteboard Edition)

Casey Muratori, a renowned software engineer and developer-educator, dives deep into the recent AWS/DynamoDB outage. He emphasizes the need for genuine understanding of outages, dissecting the failure of the RCA to teach engineers effectively. Casey explains the intricate workings of DNS routing, load-balancing, and enactor roles, revealing how a single missing rollback record caused a massive service crash. He speculates on the potential coding mistakes and underscores the importance of thorough analysis to build trust and confidence in engineering.
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Jan 3, 2026 • 1h 5min

Legendary Game Dev Jonathan Blow

Jonathan Blow, the visionary behind the games Braid and The Witness, takes us on a fascinating journey through his game development process. He reveals the innovative rewind mechanic in Braid inspired by a mailing-list debate and shares insights from early prototypes like Raspberry. Discussing his upcoming game, Order of the Sinking Star, he explains its unique structure of four standalone islands. Blow also talks about his creation of the Jai programming language aimed at addressing developer frustrations with C++. His thoughts on modern game design are equally enlightening!
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Jan 1, 2026 • 1h 8min

Our Spiciest 2026 Predictions

In this lively discussion, software developer Casey Muratori shares his bold predictions for 2026, diving into tech trends and potential upheavals. He foresees OpenAI undergoing a significant transition due to unsustainable costs and predicts an intriguing battle in the coding realm between Cursor and GitHub. The panel also speculates on Amazon's potential acquisition of Anthropic and the rise of human-only spaces to protect authenticity in an AI-driven world. Buckle up for a flavorful mix of serious insights and playful banter!
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Dec 31, 2025 • 1h 16min

We gave $50,000 to Open Source!

In this lively discussion, Casey Muratori, a software developer known for his insights into open-source projects, highlights an innovative alternative to HarfBuzz. He delves into its benefits for lightweight Unicode shaping, making it perfect for small projects. The podcast also features a generous giveaway, thanks to PlanetScale, with segments revealing exciting community picks like Hyperland and Ladybird. With unexpected donations and a fun atmosphere, the hosts celebrate the spirit of open-source while engaging the audience.
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Dec 30, 2025 • 41min

The Secret of the AWS Outage

In this intriguing discussion, Casey Muratori, a software engineer and storyteller, shares an insider's perspective on a recent AWS outage. He recounts a bizarre series of events that led to the incident, including a fateful trip to Guitar Center where he overheard a shocking confession. The conversation dives into the complexities of AWS's postmortem, legacy code dilemmas, and why companies often downplay messy root causes. With a mix of personal anecdotes and technical details, Casey sheds light on the quirks of software engineering and the repercussions of legacy systems.
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Dec 19, 2025 • 1h 5min

Worst Onboarding Experience Ever

In this discussion, Casey Muratori, a software developer known for his deep technical insights, shares amusing tales from his chaotic onboarding experience. The team dives into J Diesel's bizarre metadata design, revealing the complexities of SVN revisions. They recount a two-day Tortoise SVN checkout nightmare and Jake's struggle with unreadable files. The implications of tracking function revisions lead to a mix of humor and horror as Jake faces the consequences of his well-intentioned fixes. They also explore the dangers of idolizing brilliant engineers and the need for pragmatic coding.
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Nov 27, 2025 • 52min

Thanksgiving Special - TheStandup

Join Casey Muratori, a software developer known for his insights into developer tooling and low-level programming, as he dishes on the value of quality tools like FilePilot. The conversation gets quirky with snack confessions and goofy morning routines. Casey dives into tech topics like the PMC Trace project for Windows performance counters and shares his journey creating a game for his son. They also reflect on work-life balance at Netflix and spark creativity through personal projects, all while embracing gratitude this Thanksgiving.
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Nov 17, 2025 • 52min

Memory Safe C

This week’s guests, Ed from LowLevel.Academy, a low-level security expert, and Casey Muratori, a game programmer, dive deep into memory-safe C. They discuss the innovative Fil-C technology, which blends memory safety with familiar C logic, making it suitable for game engines. Ed explains the security implications that sparked interest in memory-safe alternatives, while Casey shares practical insights on performance trade-offs. The duo also contrasts Fil-C with Rust, covering the strengths and limitations of each approach for modern programming.
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Nov 9, 2025 • 28min

FFMPEG takes a Big Sleep

Timu Casey, a security researcher and low-level systems expert renowned for his insights on vulnerabilities and AI in security, joins the discussion. He dives into the complexities of FFmpeg and the impact of AI-generated bug reports, particularly related to Google's OSS-Fuzz initiative. The conversation explores the ethical dilemmas of bug disclosure, the challenges maintainers face, and whether AI is enhancing or complicating the bug-fixing process. They also debate the balance between public vulnerability disclosure and the potential risks it poses, especially for obscure codec vulnerabilities.

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